Today's Nintendo Direct presentation will primarily focused on the upcoming titles Splatoon and Arms, and here's a breakdown of all the biggest announcements.

If you'd like to watch the entire US presentation yourself and experience if first-hand, just check out the embedded video above!

While Nintendo had a lot of announcements, this does leave a lot for E3 2017. What do you most want to see revealed this June? Let us know in the comments below!

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12 NINTENDO SWITCH GAMES SHOWN OFF DURING TODAY'S NINTENDO DIRECT

During a Nintendo Direct today, Nintendo showed off a handful of new titles coming to Nintendo Switch this year.

Aside from big names like Minecraft and a release date for ARMS, and new amiibo and a release date for Splatoon 2, here are a few of the other Switch games you’ll be able to play in 2017.

Project MekuruProject Mekuru made a very brief appearance in the sizzle reel shown off at the Switch reveal event back in January, but very little information has been available since then.

Today, Nintendo confirmed that Project Mekuru is coming to Switch this summer, and showed off a bit of four-player battle mode gameplay including taking over territory on a board by ground-pounding to match tiles to the color of your character.

We don’t know much else yet, but back in February Nintendo told us Mekuru comes from developer Over Fence and will include Mii support.

Disgaea 5 CompleteAs NIS previously confirmed, Disgaea 5 Complete will be available on Nintendo Switch on May 23.

Disgaea 5 Complete was announced for Switch back at the console’s reveal event in January, and offers "8 bonus scenarios, 4 fan-favorite characters and 3 character classes” in addition to the main Disgaea 5 campaign.

Payday 2During today’s Direct, Payday 2 was announced for Nintendo Switch and is due to be released later this year.

Payday 2 first launched back in 2013 and has received constant support, with DLC ranging from John Wick to Hotline Miami to Goat Simulator.

While we don’t have specific details about this version and the additional content it will include, it’s a safe bet that we’ll see some of the improvements that have come to the other versions over the years make their way onto the Switch.

Sonic ForcesOne of the first games ever to be revealed for Switch (codenamed NX at the time), Sonic Forces is due out on Switch and other platforms in holiday 2017.

Like Sonic Generations before it, Sonic Forces features two versions of Sonic – classic and modern – teaming up to take down an evil threat, with gameplay changes centered around each version of the character.

You can check out our impressions of Sonic Forces from earlier this year, plus stay tuned for more news.

Fate/ExtellaNintendo confirmed today that Fate/Extella is coming to Nintendo Switch and will be released on July 25, 2017.

Fate/Extella is an action game that sees players fighting against large waves of enemies, similar to combat in Dynasty Warriors-style Musou games. A version of Fate/Extella called The Umbral Star came to PS4 and Vita earlier this year.

Puyo Puyo TetrisWe’ve known for a while that Puyo Puyo Tetris is due out on Switch later this month, but Nintendo has now announced that you can try out a demo on the eShop beginning today.

Puyo Puyo Tetris was confirmed for Switch during Nintendo’s reveal event in January. The game is a crossover of famous SEGA puzzle series Puyo Puyo along with puzzle classic Tetris and incorporates elements of both series through multiple different gameplay modes.

MonopolyToday, Nintendo showed off a new version of Monopoly headed to Nintendo Switch this Fall.

A quick demo showed off using the Joy-Con’s HD rumble for rolling the DICE, plus a few other standard Monopoly features, but no info on the release date just yet.

This particular version of Monopoly comes via publisher Ubisoft.

Sonic ManiaAs SEGA announced last month, Nintendo confirmed again today that Sonic Mania is due out in Summer of this year.

If the 3D Sonic in Sonic Forces isn’t your speed, Sonic Mania offers a more traditional 2D approach, with remixed levels from classic Sonic games as well as brand new ones. It was confirmed for Switch back in January, following its original announcement at Comic-Con last year.